While many have heard of Burna Boy's electrifying performances and hope to witness him live, Apple Music has made his documented iconic concert at London Stadium available for streaming for those who missed it.
The Nigerian super star made history recently when he became the first African artist to headline the London Stadium.
The show sold out with a crowd of 60,000 where he performed his biggest hits, including Last Last, Sittin’ On Top of the World, Ye, and Real Life, with special guest appearances from Stormzy, J Hus, Dave and Popcaan.
The show-stopping performance by the most-streamed Nigerian artist of all time on Apple Music is now available to stream on Apple Music in more than 165 countries on both Apple Music and Apple TV+.
In an interview with Ebro Darden Burna Boy shared, “The energy from the crowd was unmatched, and I'm grateful to all my fans for their unwavering support. We're trying to make the world understand that music is bigger than a genre.”
Here's where you can watch Burna Boy's historic London Stadium show
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While many have heard of Burna Boy's electrifying performances and hope to witness him live, Apple Music has made his documented iconic concert at London Stadium available for streaming for those who missed it.
The Nigerian super star made history recently when he became the first African artist to headline the London Stadium.
The show sold out with a crowd of 60,000 where he performed his biggest hits, including Last Last, Sittin’ On Top of the World, Ye, and Real Life, with special guest appearances from Stormzy, J Hus, Dave and Popcaan.
The show-stopping performance by the most-streamed Nigerian artist of all time on Apple Music is now available to stream on Apple Music in more than 165 countries on both Apple Music and Apple TV+.
In an interview with Ebro Darden Burna Boy shared, “The energy from the crowd was unmatched, and I'm grateful to all my fans for their unwavering support. We're trying to make the world understand that music is bigger than a genre.”
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The news comes after Burna made history by becoming the first African artist to sell out the 41,800 capacity Citi Field stadium in New York.
The Nigerian star will kickstart his Burna Boy After Tour at the 94,736-seat FNB stadium in Johannesburg on September 23.
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